Pay per post question

United States
March 11, 2007 8:51am CST
So I was told to sign up at pay per post, to help get some extra money from my blog. So I signed up, then I went to add my blog and got confused! I have a blog at blogger, but pay per post says they don't take blogs from there, then I noticed in the drop down blogspot, and I know thats in my link for my blog. So do I put it under blog spot, or just get a new blog under another site listed?
9 responses
• United States
16 Mar 07
My other blog was hosted by blogger and it was accepted by PPP. I don't know why you can't submit your blog though.
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• United States
19 Mar 07
I submitted it, but I forgot I deleted a few post that were for sites that are not around anymore, so I didn't get approve because I only had 18 post. I have 20 now, but I'm not sure how to resubmit the blog.
@snowflake5 (1579)
• United States
13 Mar 07
I'm with Blogger (and my blog ends with dot blogspot dot com) and I am also with payperPost. Register your blog as a Blogger blog. They do accept them. Don't start a new blog - you'll just end up getting at the back of the queue as regards page rank, traffic etc.
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• United States
13 Mar 07
I should have added that page rank is very important as the more lucrative oppoutunities demand a higher page rank. If you start a brand new blog, you will end up with a page rank of 0, and have to begin again building it up. My advice, submit the blog a s see what happens. If they turn it down, email Payperpost and ask for help - they are friendly and will reply. there is also a payperpost forum whree you can ask questions.
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• India
11 Mar 07
you should read the terms and conditions properly. yes it does not accept blogger
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• United States
11 Mar 07
They say that, but it's on there list... I really don't know why they wouldn't
@GuateMom (1411)
• Canada
12 Mar 07
Something else to keep in mind is that you have to have had your blog for something like 3 months in order to be accepted on this site. I know because I started a couple of blogs for this purpose and was rejected! So if you do move your blog, you could be looking at a 90 day wait before you can use the service!
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• United States
12 Mar 07
I saw that up a few post and was wondering why they had to wait. I did go ahead and submit my blog at blogger. So I guess I will see.
@nancyrowina (3850)
11 Mar 07
I have a blogger blog and they accepted it I've done 2 posts for them so far so they must accept blogger blogs, maybe you read old information or something. I've noticed blogger blogs don't qualify for quite a few of the opportunities however so it does limit what you can do a bit.
@lillake (1630)
• United States
11 Mar 07
My blog is with blogger and I've had no problems writing posts for them and getting paid. Maybe contact their support and see if it is an issue they need to work on.
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• United States
11 Mar 07
I contacted support, but I figured it would take a while to hear back, I figured asking here would be quicker. Thanks for letting me know you got paid though, I'm going to go ahead and try it and see what happends.
@kdarrell (1562)
• Canada
11 Mar 07
I have two blogs that have been approved through payperpost right now and they are both through blogspot, so I can't see you having any problems with them.
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@mirage108 (3402)
• United States
11 Mar 07
I have a Blogger/blogspot blog. I am just waiting on the 90 days to activate that so that I can add my blog at payperpost. Yes they do take blogger and blogspot
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@jayperiod (870)
• United States
11 Mar 07
It's my understanding that PayPerPost does indeed accept Blogger. The only ones listed on their site that they do not accept are WritingUp, Blogcharm and Blogparty. So, once your Blogger blog meets the requirements, I'd go for it.
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• United States
11 Mar 07
The state they don't, but then they have blogger listed, and blogstop listed. it's confuseing.